Which Movies Sum Up Your Thoughts on Valentine’s Day?

In the movie “Valentine’s Day,” a teacher addresses her class about the history of the holiday. One student promptly responds: “Valentine’s Day was a massacre in Chicago where they shot everybody and put a curse on the Chicago Cubs!”

Valentine’s Day may be the most divisive of Hallmark holidays. Even for those in relationships, it can mean a scramble to make reservations at crowded restaurants with overpriced “prix fixe” menus.

Whether you look forward to Valentine’s Day or dread it, we want to know which movies sum up your thoughts on the holiday. Those could be romantic comedies like “When Harry Met Sally” or “Say Anything.” But you get extra points for creativity. If you associate it with an unstable ex, for example, you might suggest “Psycho” or “Armageddon.” Or how about “Les Misérables”?

Tell us which movie you associate with Valentine’s Day by leaving a comment or tweeting with the hashtag #vdaymovies. We’ll share the best (and most creative) responses in a Speakeasy post.

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